GPS-Based real-time guidance information system for marine pier construction
Journal
Journal of Surveying Engineering
Journal Volume
139
Journal Issue
2
Pages
84-94
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Abstract
Pile positioning, for driving piles below the surface of water in a marine pier construction project, is typically a time-consuming task owing to the fact that the pile wharf is affected significantly by environmental limitation and marine meteorology. As a result, it is always a goal to minimize the positioning time while maintaining a desired level of accuracy. This study developed a global positioning system (GPS)-based information system, which integrated sixmajormodules. This systemwas designed to provide a real-time positioning and guidance solution for piledriving barge control in a marine pier construction project. In a case study, the developed system has been implemented successfully in a real project and proved this system can improve the horizontal accuracy of real-time pile positions by less than 1 cm. It also contributed to a 42% reduction in the construction time and thus an 11% reduction in the final budget. Consequently, the efficiency of a piling construction project could be improved significantly by incorporating such a system. © 2013 American Society of Civil Engineers.
Subjects
Global positioning system (GPS); Information systems; Marine engineering; Piling construction
SDGs
Other Subjects
Construction projects; Construction time; Environmental limitations; Guidance information; Marine meteorology; Marine piers; Pile position; Time-consuming tasks; Global positioning system; Information systems; Marine engineering; Piers; Tracking (position); Piles; accuracy assessment; coastal engineering; construction method; efficiency measurement; GPS; harbor; pier; pile driving; real time
Type
journal article